Carol of the Bells - Computer Controlled Christmas Lights from Richard Holdman on Vimeo.
Friday, December 25, 2009
Monday, December 7, 2009
Wednesday, October 7, 2009
Who's using your photos? Tineye will find out!
Tineye is to photos as Google is to word searches. Just input an image and Tineye will look across the web for other sites which use that picture. It doesn't even have to be an exact copy.
Tuesday, September 8, 2009
Open source camera could revolutionize photography
"Stanford photo scientists are out to reinvent digital photography with the introduction of an open-source digital camera, which will give programmers around the world the chance to create software that will teach cameras new tricks.
If the technology catches on, camera performance will be no longer be limited by the software that comes pre-installed by the manufacturer. Virtually all the features of the Stanford camera – focus, exposure, shutter speed, flash, etc. – are at the command of software that can be created by inspired programmers anywhere. “The premise of the project is to build a camera that is open source,” said computer science professor Marc Levoy."
If the technology catches on, camera performance will be no longer be limited by the software that comes pre-installed by the manufacturer. Virtually all the features of the Stanford camera – focus, exposure, shutter speed, flash, etc. – are at the command of software that can be created by inspired programmers anywhere. “The premise of the project is to build a camera that is open source,” said computer science professor Marc Levoy."
Sunday, August 30, 2009
Sony puts out a new cheaper full frame camera
If you've been yearning for a 24+ megapixel full frame camera, and you can find $2000 in your sofa cushions, then Sony's got the camera for you. It's the new little brother to the Sony A900. The only things you take a ding on are slower burst and a 98% viewfinder.
Wednesday, July 22, 2009
Canon 5D mirror and shutter in slow motion
Look at that mirror bounce around! This video shows why shooting in Mirror Up mode is a good idea.
Also, once the mirror is up, you can see the gap in the shutter as it moves downward. The leading side of the gap is the first (front) curtain, the trailing side is the second (rear) curtain. The sensor gathers its light as the gap passes over it. This is the exposure. The faster the shot (at a given ISO), the narrower this gap is. For best results, have a lens attached.
Tuesday, May 12, 2009
Monday, April 6, 2009
Thursday, March 26, 2009
Canon has a new "entry level" camera
15 megapixels. It can shoot 1080 HD movies. It can go up to ISO 12800. It's the Canon HD Rebel T1i / EOS 500D.
Tuesday, February 24, 2009
Monday, January 12, 2009
Free RAW Editor For You Lucky Mac Owners
I came across a thread in dpreview which pointed out that there is a free and very capable RAW editor for Mac users, called RPP (RAW Photo Processor).
Wednesday, January 7, 2009
Monday, December 22, 2008
A Beautiful High Def Video Shot on a Canon 5D Mark II
According to ProPhoto Magazine, this slick looking video short was conceived and shot in 14 straight hours, and edited in 3. Reverie, by Vincent LaForet.
Sunday, December 21, 2008
PhotoAnswers, a good new link added
Here's a worthy addition to our already great selection of links, PhotoAnswers. Be sure to check out the video section, there are reviews and tutorials there.
Sunday, December 14, 2008
Extract embedded jpeg images from RAW files
You've probably opened a RAW file and then saved it as a jpeg, or even done this as a batch process. Did you know that jpeg images are already embedded in every RAW file? Yep, it's true. And did you know that there is a free piece of software that you can download to extract those jpegs? Well, you do now. You can read about it here, and you can download it here. I tried it, and it works.
Saturday, December 6, 2008
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